Thanks Zdenek and uncle_bob!
Definitely I can hook up a WD behind this door, there's plenty of space in there - that would be a good idea, I will think about it

Hi Zitoune
In first place, congratulations for your new installation, it resulted very beautiful and professional.
In second place, thank you. When I see that someone that is using the WeatherDuino Pro2 system for more than a year, decide to invest such amount of work, care and money to build a second system like the one you did, it make me feel very proud. It is also a great reward for the countless hours spent to develop and improve the WeatherDuino Pro2 system.
One more time, thank you.
Cheer
Werk_AG
(30-08-2016, 00:03)Werk_AG Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Zitoune
In first place, congratulations for your new installation, it resulted very beautiful and professional.
In second place, thank you. When I see that someone that is using the WeatherDuino Pro2 system for more than a year, decide to invest such amount of work, care and money to build a second system like the one you did, it make me feel very proud. It is also a great reward for the countless hours spent to develop and improve the WeatherDuino Pro2 system.
One more time, thank you.
Cheer
Werk_AG
Thanks for your words Werk_AG - Allow me to return you the compliment by thanking you for your time on this forum, your time to improve and maintain the system.
I look forward to adding more instruments in the future
Olivier
Slight improvement: I wanted to remove one power line to my RX unit (I had until now one for the RX and one for the Raspberry pi3) so I added one switching power supply module to power on the Raspberry from the 12V plugback.
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Just realised I did not post any picture of the two LWS sensors:
In a bougainvillea tree:
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Forgot the name of that tree, but is has very odorant small white flowers:
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Works great
